In European forests, plant N supply varies from regions where N deposition is negligible and a low natural N supply limits production to regions where high N deposition adds to a high natural N supply. Here, we ask if the differences in N supply are too large to make one system of management for wood production, continuous-cover forestry or rotational forestry, optimal across these conditions.We analyzed the C/N ratio inc. 8400 samples of surficial soil layers along a 2400 km long transect through Sweden and Germany to obtain a quantitative description of differences in plant N supply. We discuss the differences in relation to forest management, especially evidence that soil C/N ratios below 25 are associated with higher N supply, risks of ...
Nitrogen (N) depositions in Europe are decreasing, but this could not explain faster than expected i...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
An estimate of net carbon (C) pool changes and long-term C sequestration in trees and soils was made...
In European forests, plant N supply varies from regions where N deposition is negligible and a low n...
Nitrogen (N) is often considered to be the major factor limiting tree growth in northern forest ecos...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
Nitrogen (N) deposition exceeds the critical loads for this element in most parts of Switzerland apa...
Background and Aims The response of forest ecosystems to continuous nitrogen (N) dep...
Soil emissions of NO and N2O were measured continuously at high frequency for more than one year at ...
Aim The aim of this work was to estimate on a regional scale the effects of nitrogen (N) deposition ...
Nitrate leaching from growing forests is not yet a widespread problem in Sweden, but nitrogen (N) de...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Nitrogen leaching from boreal and temporal forests, where normally most of the nitrogen is retained,...
Nitrogen (N) depositions in Europe are decreasing, but this could not explain faster than expected i...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
An estimate of net carbon (C) pool changes and long-term C sequestration in trees and soils was made...
In European forests, plant N supply varies from regions where N deposition is negligible and a low n...
Nitrogen (N) is often considered to be the major factor limiting tree growth in northern forest ecos...
Just over three-quarters (78%) of the atmosphere comprises inert nitrogen which has very limited ava...
Average nitrogen (N) deposition across Europe has declined since the 1990s. This resulted in decreas...
Nitrogen (N) deposition exceeds the critical loads for this element in most parts of Switzerland apa...
Background and Aims The response of forest ecosystems to continuous nitrogen (N) dep...
Soil emissions of NO and N2O were measured continuously at high frequency for more than one year at ...
Aim The aim of this work was to estimate on a regional scale the effects of nitrogen (N) deposition ...
Nitrate leaching from growing forests is not yet a widespread problem in Sweden, but nitrogen (N) de...
Despite chronically enhanced nitrogen (N) deposition to forest ecosystems in Europe and NE America, ...
Nitrogen leaching from boreal and temporal forests, where normally most of the nitrogen is retained,...
Nitrogen (N) depositions in Europe are decreasing, but this could not explain faster than expected i...
Despite long-term enhanced nitrogen (N) inputs, forests can retain considerable amounts of N. While ...
An estimate of net carbon (C) pool changes and long-term C sequestration in trees and soils was made...